Thanks for the comment.. Yea, I did a lot of research on storing potatoes, just didn't bother on a video,lol I spent numerous hours checking out storage techniques.I can fit 24 quarts in the refrigerator in the house & leave them in there for 1 day, 2 days maximum. Then they are canned.I am lucky enough to have an huge adjustable cooler/freezer which is 15 foot by 18 foot to store potatoes or frozen goods in :). I will make a video of it sometime :)
As a Potato breeder my self I find this video very interesting. I have done mostly back breeding to wild types and find most of them that survive the hardest winters on their own are the waxy types. This year I had a mega surprise when one of my potatoes from a cross back in 2014 from a true seed has Steel Blue flowers. I have no idea where the Blue Gene has come from as most of my flowers are white and pinky off white to yellowish. This was a cross done by Bumble Bees. The mother plant was red variety but I have no idea what the cross was with.
Growing some russet potatoes. First time growing anything and they look nice for now.... Texas has been pretty hot lately, i hope they give me some okay sized potatoes. Love your very btw. :)
I was looking for a video on the difference in Yukon Gold vs Idaho and came across yours- thank you for all the reviews (even though you didn't cover Idaho), but I definitely want to try the purple potatoes as well as the Yukon Gold. How are they for making french fries and potatoe crouqets- especially the purple ones? Thank you!! 🤗💝💐💜🌷
Thanks for the reply. That is funny :) I'm getting ready to make another video on how I to can potatoes for beginners. I made the mistake of telling my cousin that I do canning. She told me to make a video despite me telling her to look up some youtube videos. So, I figured why not,lol I prefer kennebec over all the others. The big secret I found was to let them sit in cold water in the fridge for a day. All the starch will sit in the storage container & wont cloud the jars as much.
if you store your spuds at too cold of a temperature, they will develop a green inner skin that has a sweet taste. many root crops do the same thing. there are some intersting university studies available online about cold storeage of root crops.
No offense it's about cooking, nothing about planting/type of time of year found. There are 2 types indeterminate or determinate. The green is chlorophyll inset when exposed to sunlight. Salinine poisoning is the result if you eat green potatoes. You can remove the green before eating. Green potatoes can be used to plant if or when it shows chitting.
I appreciate your demonstration I can use it for the good of the public, and as well as myself. My concern is that lately many different potatoes has shown up in the markets, and the produce department identifies a green Irish potato as a quality potato that rank high as the best ones. As important as consuming the wrong thing in our mouths, the markets produce department should teach their staff professionally what is needed to keep buyers safe. Please give this comment a great deal of consideration, it can means someones life.
Excellent video could you do another video on which potatoes would be healthy and for please who has high blood pressure are diabetic will look for video thanks
Don't think that making into alcohol hasn't crossed my mind. lol I have 16 Quarts left to do out of 2 bushels. Peeling & canning 4 bushels in one week is killing me. I'm not accustomed to this manual labor stuff. Keep in mind, I have zero help doing this. Doing 10-20 Pounds at a time isn't bad. I will be ready for a drink when I'm done. And I don't drink :) I'm waiting for someone to say "Cry me a river" , lol
Great video as I want to plant different kinds. A farmer gave me some polish seed potatoes that were brought to Canada 100 years ago.. purple, oblong.. not as dark like other purple.. What kind is it?
I don’t agree with mixing sweet potatoes with regular potatoes. They are of 2 different species that are not related (regular potatoes are closer to tomatoes in relation than they are to sweet potatoes/yams. Also, regular potatoes are poisonous/toxic if not cooked.
Agreed, I think it happens because of the english name given to these plants. In Latin American spanish we do distinguish them, as potatoes are "papas", and sweet potatoes are "camotes" (or "batatas" if you are Argentinian).
I responded to a potato comment to someone who planted grocery store potatos and got mediocre harvest resutls during drought conditions and got an annonomous GMO (sign of the cross with vampire hiss) comment about a death gene. I have hauled insualtion sheets up into South and North Dakota to a potato farmers cooperative during their harvest seasons. They line their warehouse walls to make sure they dont freeze before they get shipped
I'm no potato gourmand, or anything. I'm trying to find out about store-bought canned potatoes. I look on the shelf and I see "new", "yellow", and "white". Otherwise, I know russets. Potato period.
Im kinda confuse when you include "sweet pottato" in "pottato" video.. as far as i know sweet pottato and pottato is completly different plant.. Am i missing something ?
So then what are "yellow" potatoes? recently have been able to get "yellow" potatoes because I assume they are "yukon golds" or maybe even Kennebecs - they tend to be rather yellowish tinted with the light brown skins (much lighter than say a regular old russet/Idaho baking potato) and round. They are sort of bigger than the red potatoes but definitely not as big as a russet/idaho baking potato. I can only assume yukon golds are vastly different from Kennebecs, but in your pic they sorta look alike. So my question is: what's the key difference between a Kennebec and a yukon gold? And WTH is a "yellow" potato since that's such a generic name. I mean really!? LOL
It is not a generic name, here in Peru it is more like a family of yellow flesh potatoes. Whenever you go to the producers market you will find different yellow potatoes, sometimes with different shapes or some purple tints inside the yellow. Here in Peru we dont really name all of them, we just kind of let our vendor surprise us with their produce.
@@alvaroalejandrollanos9139 hm. Cool. Do they all taste like a regular starchy white Idaho potato or creamier like yellow potatoes in America, opposed to the sweetness of a yam or sweet potato?
Does he understand that sweet potatoes aren't really a member of the potato family? Potatoes are members of the Nightshade family, which tomatoes are also a member of. Sweet potatoes are actually a member of the morningglory family and completely different from potatoes. Sweet potatoes grow from a vine and actually eventually grow a flower that is just like a morningglory. Potatoes grow on a plant, rather then a vine.I know they look like a potato and grow underground just like a potato, but their not a potato. I'm not sure why they were ever even named sweet "potatoes"?
Think it is a bit annoying to put the sweet potato in amongst ordinary potatoes. Sweet potatoes are actually not a potato, it is a Ipomea batata, ordinary potato is Solanum tuberosum...... So not such a good video outside USA.
It may be annoying but it's called a potato. I'm not disagreeing with you. If put up a video on canning Tomatoes (disambiguation) in the canning fruits section, people would be confused, as it is technically a fruit. However Tomatoes are referred to as a vegetable in many areas of cooking.
@@bickford18 To be fair I think he's saying the different culinary vs Botanically. So while Botanically is based in science, Culinaraly is based in what mixes with other things and taste certian types of ways. There kind of two different systems. So it could then in a manner of speaking say they are lumped in with the classificaions of potatos in regards to cooking. But yeah I also pointed the same thing out and it would have been nice if he mentioned there not potatos.
Can't for the life of me understand canning spuds. Where I live, in the north, they are dug in Sept. and keep in a cool area until the next spring. By then I'm tired of eating spuds .
Here I am, at one am, watching this video for no reason I’m particular. Very informative
yea I searched this up for no readon
Hey Eileen give me a call if you cannot sleep
Thank you for sharing your wonderful knowledge of potatoes with me, because I absolutely adore all forms of potatoes 🥔.
I just got my PhD in potatoes. Thank you.
Excellent information!!! This is exactly what I was trying to find out! So, I thank you Sir!
Thanks for the comment..
Yea, I did a lot of research on storing potatoes, just didn't bother on a video,lol
I spent numerous hours checking out storage techniques.I can fit 24 quarts in the refrigerator in the house & leave them in there for 1 day, 2 days maximum. Then they are canned.I am lucky enough to have an huge adjustable cooler/freezer which is 15 foot by 18 foot to store potatoes or frozen goods in :).
I will make a video of it sometime :)
As a Potato breeder my self I find this video very interesting. I have done mostly back breeding to wild types and find most of them that survive the hardest winters on their own are the waxy types. This year I had a mega surprise when one of my potatoes from a cross back in 2014 from a true seed has Steel Blue flowers. I have no idea where the Blue Gene has come from as most of my flowers are white and pinky off white to yellowish. This was a cross done by Bumble Bees. The mother plant was red variety but I have no idea what the cross was with.
Are you by any chance from Germany ?
Very interesting
Thank You I very much like the knowledge You gave.
I just tried my first tiny blue potato. Now I'm here.
Growing some russet potatoes. First time growing anything and they look nice for now....
Texas has been pretty hot lately, i hope they give me some okay sized potatoes. Love your very btw. :)
Video*
Glad to hear the info in the blue potato.I’ll steam it then add it.First time cooking these.
You can tell this guy LOVES potato salad!
Thanks very informative and an easy learning. Thx.
Beautiful video
I was looking for a video on the difference in Yukon Gold vs Idaho and came across yours- thank you for all the reviews (even though you didn't cover Idaho), but I definitely want to try the purple potatoes as well as the Yukon Gold. How are they for making french fries and potatoe crouqets- especially the purple ones? Thank you!! 🤗💝💐💜🌷
Thanks for the reply.
That is funny :)
I'm getting ready to make another video on how I to can potatoes for beginners.
I made the mistake of telling my cousin that I do canning.
She told me to make a video despite me telling her to look up some youtube videos.
So, I figured why not,lol
I prefer kennebec over all the others.
The big secret I found was to let them sit in cold water in the fridge for a day.
All the starch will sit in the storage container & wont cloud the jars as much.
3/26/2023 - You left out”yellow potato.” It is found in Peru and tastes as if it had butter in it.
Great explanation, very helpful!
Awesome 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 teaching on potatoes 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
This man knows his spuds!
if you store your spuds at too cold of a temperature, they will develop a green inner skin that has a sweet taste. many root crops do the same thing. there are some intersting university studies available online about cold storeage of root crops.
Potato potato potato
Potato potato potato!
Potato potato potato-
POTATO POTATO POTATO!!!
No offense it's about cooking, nothing about planting/type of time of year found. There are 2 types indeterminate or determinate. The green is chlorophyll inset when exposed to sunlight. Salinine poisoning is the result if you eat green potatoes. You can remove the green before eating. Green potatoes can be used to plant if or when it shows chitting.
I appreciate your demonstration I can use it for the good of the public, and as well as myself. My concern is that lately many different potatoes has shown up in the markets, and the produce department identifies a green Irish potato as a quality potato that rank high as the best ones. As important as consuming the wrong thing in our mouths, the markets produce department should teach their staff professionally what is needed to keep buyers safe. Please give this comment a great deal of consideration, it can means someones life.
Excellent video could you do another video on which potatoes would be healthy and for please who has high blood pressure are diabetic will look for video thanks
Don't think that making into alcohol hasn't crossed my mind. lol
I have 16 Quarts left to do out of 2 bushels.
Peeling & canning 4 bushels in one week is killing me.
I'm not accustomed to this manual labor stuff.
Keep in mind, I have zero help doing this.
Doing 10-20 Pounds at a time isn't bad.
I will be ready for a drink when I'm done. And I don't drink :)
I'm waiting for someone to say "Cry me a river" , lol
Hey brother,if i wanna make crispy french fries which one is the best for top 3 potatoes we will use?
Ty for posting! I was having trouble with potato knowledge at whole foods!
Great video as I want to plant different kinds. A farmer gave me some polish seed potatoes that were brought to Canada 100 years ago.. purple, oblong.. not as dark like other purple.. What kind is it?
Excellent information, thank you.
Can you tell me which type of potato is the best for French fries?
I love potatoes lol I'm gonna start cooking I will soon become a iron chef the iron chef will fear me
Thank you for the comment I enjoy cooking as well
I don’t agree with mixing sweet potatoes with regular potatoes. They are of 2 different species that are not related (regular potatoes are closer to tomatoes in relation than they are to sweet potatoes/yams. Also, regular potatoes are poisonous/toxic if not cooked.
Agreed, I think it happens because of the english name given to these plants. In Latin American spanish we do distinguish them, as potatoes are "papas", and sweet potatoes are "camotes" (or "batatas" if you are Argentinian).
Regular potatoes are not poisonous if eaten raw. I’ve eaten them raw all my life and I’m 75 now 😊
I responded to a potato comment to someone who planted grocery store potatos and got mediocre harvest resutls during drought conditions and got an annonomous GMO (sign of the cross with vampire hiss) comment about a death gene. I have hauled insualtion sheets up into South and North Dakota to a potato farmers cooperative during their harvest seasons. They line their warehouse walls to make sure they dont freeze before they get shipped
Yes !
you can use the green potatoes for seed
I am Montagnard indigenous I didn’t know potatoes have different size , types.
As a New Englander I prefer potatoes from Maine or P.E.I. They are not quite a waxy nor a Russet. I am not sure what they are, but they are sure good.
Thanks :)
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Nice
Thank you
So, what's the best one for French fries?
RDJ knows his potatoes it seems..🤔
Will Yellow Dutch potatoes work fine for mashed potatoes? Are they basically the same as Yukons? Thank you
Absolutely
Thank you for the information.İ do love potatoes,so much so i eat everyday.Where can i get all these verities? I am from Turkey.Thankyou again.
The market
I like any color potatoes
THANK YOU.
I watched this as I was eating a baked potato.
Can you tell me about a potato which grows to a size of marble ?? I don't know the name of it
Please make a video indian potatoes
I'm no potato gourmand, or anything. I'm trying to find out about store-bought canned potatoes. I look on the shelf and I see "new", "yellow", and "white". Otherwise, I know russets. Potato period.
What’s the best kind of potato to use for a Mr. potato head?
Im kinda confuse when you include "sweet pottato" in "pottato" video.. as far as i know sweet pottato and pottato is completly different plant..
Am i missing something ?
What type of potato good for making potato chips?
What type of potato good for making perfect for lays ? Please reply
Russet potatoes
Which type of potatoes are accepted of french fries?
So then what are "yellow" potatoes? recently have been able to get "yellow" potatoes because I assume they are "yukon golds" or maybe even Kennebecs - they tend to be rather yellowish tinted with the light brown skins (much lighter than say a regular old russet/Idaho baking potato) and round. They are sort of bigger than the red potatoes but definitely not as big as a russet/idaho baking potato. I can only assume yukon golds are vastly different from Kennebecs, but in your pic they sorta look alike.
So my question is: what's the key difference between a Kennebec and a yukon gold? And WTH is a "yellow" potato since that's such a generic name. I mean really!? LOL
It is not a generic name, here in Peru it is more like a family of yellow flesh potatoes. Whenever you go to the producers market you will find different yellow potatoes, sometimes with different shapes or some purple tints inside the yellow. Here in Peru we dont really name all of them, we just kind of let our vendor surprise us with their produce.
@@alvaroalejandrollanos9139 hm. Cool. Do they all taste like a regular starchy white Idaho potato or creamier like yellow potatoes in America, opposed to the sweetness of a yam or sweet potato?
Does he understand that sweet potatoes aren't really a member of the potato family? Potatoes are members of the Nightshade family, which tomatoes are also a member of. Sweet potatoes are actually a member of the morningglory family and completely different from potatoes. Sweet potatoes grow from a vine and actually eventually grow a flower that is just like a morningglory. Potatoes grow on a plant, rather then a vine.I know they look like a potato and grow underground just like a potato, but their not a potato. I'm not sure why they were ever even named sweet "potatoes"?
No one cares… We called them both potatoes
Are you Tom Hanks? You sound like him.
When you called us YouTUBERS, did you mean to say, "no pun intended"?! Sorry, I couldn't help myself!
Are these only potatoes for the US?
no, any kind of potatoes
would you help me find tps
Tom Hanks?
Where the red rose potatoes at
I'm here from food wars
starchy taters are great if you wanted to ferment them for an adult beverage or fuel to burn in your I-C-E
Fan fact:
Everyone here are weirdoes who find potatoes interesting.
*(And I'm one of them)*
Thanks for the comment, I don't mind being a wierdo.lol
i am here for online learning for chef basics
😂😂😂😂
your here also so what does that make you SMH.
@@FiremanCV which one is consider the Red Rose Potatoe?
Where is the minecraft potato?
Think it is a bit annoying to put the sweet potato in amongst ordinary potatoes. Sweet potatoes are actually not a potato, it is a Ipomea batata, ordinary potato is Solanum tuberosum...... So not such a good video outside USA.
It may be annoying but it's called a potato. I'm not disagreeing with you. If put up a video on canning Tomatoes (disambiguation) in the canning fruits section, people would be confused, as it is technically a fruit. However Tomatoes are referred to as a vegetable in many areas of cooking.
FiremanCV I love fighting ignorance with even more ignorance
FiremanCV also shoutout to the fireman for “not disagreeing” with biology
@@bickford18 To be fair I think he's saying the different culinary vs Botanically. So while Botanically is based in science, Culinaraly is based in what mixes with other things and taste certian types of ways. There kind of two different systems. So it could then in a manner of speaking say they are lumped in with the classificaions of potatos in regards to cooking. But yeah I also pointed the same thing out and it would have been nice if he mentioned there not potatos.
UA-camrs watching a video about pota-tubers
Who would can potatoes?
Can't for the life of me understand canning spuds. Where I live, in the north, they are dug in Sept. and keep in a cool area until the next spring. By then I'm tired of eating spuds .
Sweet potatoes are not potatoes nor are they starchy potatoes
Cool vid but wtf is "canning?"
An extremely common food preservation method using cans. Btw, there's this cool thing called Google... 😚
@@mai6553 thanks for answering my question in such a non patronising way, you're a really cool person 😃
Where is black potato ??
I'm gonna share my one million dollar secret with you, people. Always go for the yellow flesh. The yellower the flesh the tastier is your potato.
Sweet potatos are not technically potatos.
Eastt
what about rooster potatoes?
this is awkward.....
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